Chances are the smart move would be to wait, because potentially the father is going to be very angry with his daughter for acting contrary to his wishes (even he never actually told her what he wished). It could be argued that your daughter has the right to know her own grandparents, but they are not the people she is living with. So let her contact them after she is no longer living with her father.
It means "the fathers of my father are my grandparents."
A paternal niece is a niece on the fathers side. For example:my dad's sisters's daughter is my paternal niece
maternal grandparents are your mothers parents therfore you must distinguish them from your paternal grandparents which are your fathers parents or things would get all mixed up. you would be saying your moms dad is your dads dad and things would get to seem like incest.
Her parents are James McCauley and Leona Edwards. Her maternal grandparents were Sylvester & Rose Edwards. Her paternal grandparents were Anderson & Louisa McCauley.
Her paternal grandparents were granted custody. His love of all children is completely paternal.
This would depend on the Will. If not addressed, were the parents married? If not, the paternal grandparents have not claim as unmarried fathers have no assumed rights. Otherwise, if the parents were married, and no Will exist, than it would be a matter for the Probate court.
Grandparents.
They are your grandparents.
its called paternal care
Maternal for mothers. Paternal for fathers. Generally, mothers and fathers are quite protective of their babies.
Yes, the father of your father is your "Paternal Grandfather".
"Relationship to you" means who are they to you, or how do they fit in to your family circle. be they your paternal aunt,(fathers sister) maternal aunt (mothers sister) maternal grandmother (mothers mother) paternal grandfather (fathers father). and so forth.